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Online Auction runs through April 14; all proceeds benefit PGA REACH initiatives in Youth, Military and Inclusion
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Courtesy of PGA of America Rare collectibles spanning
more than a century and featuring several prized pieces shape the PGA REACH Collection, which opens its second cycle in an online auction through April 14. Managed through Te Golf Auction (TGA) of Tampa, Florida, all proceeds will benefit the initiatives of PGA Foundation Inc., d/b/a PGA REACH, the 501(c)(3) charitable foundation of the PGA of America. Highlighted items in the
collection include the 1934 and 1935 spectator programs; President Dwight D. Eisenhower plus fours; contestant badges from PGA Championships, vintage golf clubs and more.
Public bidding is open and
available here. All items sold in the PGA REACH Collection will be accompanied by a letter of provenance. Among the featured items
offered in the initial auction period: • 1934
Augusta • 1935 National
Invitation Tournament spectator program Augusta
• Horton
Invitation Tournament spectator program Smith’s
National 1933
International 4-Ball Winner’s Plaque with Paul
Runyan
• 1948 PGA Championship at Norwood Hills CC Contestant Badge – Ben Hogan winner
• President Dwight D. Eisenhower plaid plus fours
• Ram Horn Inkwell set with Silverplate Well
• 1963 PGA Championship Contestant Badge – Jack Nicklaus winner Augusta
• 1935 National
Invitation Tournament field photo – matted and sealed
• Old & Young Tom Morris 1987 Memorial Tournament sterling silver replica woods
• Denny Shute signed photo to Horton Smith “Highest admiration for Augusta ‘34”
• Original Horton Smith Trophy awarded annually to a PGA Professional for Outstanding Contributions to Education
Interested bidders will be
able to review images and online descriptions in a presentation by TGA. All winning bids for auction
items will be deemed to be at fair market value. As a result, none of the items are eligible for a charitable tax deduction and no acknowledgement letters will be provided.
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